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Down Three Dark Streets (1954), trailer. Down Three Dark Streets is a 1954 American film noir crime film starring Broderick Crawford and Ruth Roman.Directed by Arnold Laven, the picture's screenplay was written by Gordon Gordon and Mildred Gordon, based on their novel Case File FBI.
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A newspaper review of the 1954 film noted the promise of the three young producers: "'Down Three Dark Streets' is the third film of the young trio composed of Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy and Arnold Laven. The three, all under thirty-five, laid plans for their production company while they were serving in the army in World War II.
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William S. Johnstone was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York City, to a Scottish-born father and a German-born mother. [3] [1] Some newspaper publicity said he was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and came to the United States at age three. [4]
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In 1927, Parsons performed with The Strolling Players of Boston acting company. [3] On Broadway, he portrayed James Case in Unto the Third (1933), Saul of Tarsus in The Vigil (1948), and Albert Plaschke in Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (1950). [4] Milton Parsons signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1939 as a character actor. Bald-headed and wide ...